Nordisk Mobiltelefon - CDMA Development Group

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Nordisk Mobiltelefon - CDMA Development Group
Nordisk Mobiltelefon
Offering to Public Safety users in Scandinavia
May 2007
Johan Jobér
Background
ƒ Privately owned by founder Arnfinn Röste, employees, and
investors
ƒ Networks under construction. Currently around 70% area
coverage in Norway. Sweden and Denmark covered by end 2006.
ƒ Combine state of the art multipurpose radio access technology
with nationwide coverage
ƒ A high grade 3G/broadband/PAMR/Positioning network - CDMA 2000
ƒ 450 MHz licenses – better rural and urban coverage
ƒ High grade rugged terminals under development
ƒ Primary market are niches not well served by other commercial
networks
ƒ Public Safety users
ƒ Rural Broadband and telephony
ƒ Professional users that need nationwide 3G coverage and/or PAMR
Nordic licenses in the 450 MHz band
Total population
9+4.6+5.4+10+35 =65M
385 000 km2
4.6M
450 000 km2
9M
43000km²
43000km²
5.4M
UMTS in Norway
Source: Telenor
Current CDMA coverage in Norway
Coverage in Norway
UMTS in Sweden
CDMA 450 MHz
Plan
Capacity advantage of using CDMA 450
TETRA
CDMA with Push To Talk functionality
Expanding
capacity for
normal calls or
data is
expensive with
TETRA
Efficient algorithms
for group calls –
AND huge
capacity available
when needed
Queing between groups may
happen often! (May make the
call setup signalling time
irrelevant in many cases)
Up to 2.4 MBps data
Efficient algorithms for
group calls using few
channel resources
Mixed use of large resource
pool among public and public
safety users. Group calls,
normal voice calls and ADSLlike data performance available
How Nordisk Mobiltelefon is changing the feasibility of
using the public networks for public safety?
ƒ Commercial focus by operators and vendors
ƒ This is an explicit target area for us – technically and commercially
ƒ Even the hardest area, PAMR, has now been resolved
ƒ Cooperation with SAAB Communication for systems integration and
security approvals
ƒ Suitable terminals
ƒ Development of rugged PAMR/1x/EV-DO/gpsOne terminal
ƒ Direct mode will be added later if enough users justify it, but primarily
we adress network availability by redundant coverage solutions
ƒ Coverage
ƒ Our explicit objective is coverage ”everywhere” using the 450MHz band
ƒ Reference
ƒ With our service on the market, our network will be much cheaper and
offer greater capabilities than new dedicated networks
ƒ We offer support to other CDMA operators that wish to follow our
concept
Our Service offering in the MESA context
Type
Personal Area
Network (PAN)
Incident Area
Network (IAN)
Jurisdiction Area
Network (JAN)
Extended Area
Network (EAN)
Scope
Single subject or object
Capabilities
Limited applications and location
An incident or specific
event. Examples include a
MESA-capable ad-hoc
"hot-spot" or other
temporary network
An entire jurisdiction.
Examples include a
traditional land mobile
system or an
incident-oriented MESA
jurisdictional system of
systems
Unlimited, as technically
feasible
Application varied and flexible
network establishment, but location
limited
Varied applications and locations,
robust, well managed
Varied applications and locations as
technically feasible; could include
national or territorial service,
database access, enhanced access
capabilities and alternate
communication channels
Bandwidth Required
Only enough for pre-designated
and localized applications
Enough to support the incident or
specific mission, including
ad-hoc capabilities across
environmentally challenging
scenarios
Able to provide high bandwidth
throughout the coverage area;
extensive planning and
engineering
Unlimited, as technically feasible
Possible future
offering?
Current offering
Increasing capacity, coverage and redundancy
Start with umbrella cells
Add lower base stations as better urban indoor coverage
and capacity is needed
Redundant coverage of urban areas
High availability of umbrella sites
Piggybacking on public CDMA 2000 system
ƒ Functionality
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PAMR based on 1x with professional performance
Broadband data (EV-DO Rev 0, Rev A, ...)
Positioning with GPSOne
Programmable terminals (user interface, encryption, etc.)
Rapid evolution (>300 Msubs)
ƒ Budget impact
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Lower CAPEX and OPEX cost of infrastructure
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Only some fraction need to be paid by the government
Lower terminal cost
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Can use commercial ASICs => Low cost terminals
ƒ Capacity
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There is a lot more capacity available to public safety users if using a certain
fraction of capacity in a public network with priority than if a dedicated system is
deployed
ƒ Rollout
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Nationwide coverage driven by commercial rollout
Coverage and availability improvement driven by public safety users
Usage example
ƒ Public Safety
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PTT,
Wireless Broadband data
Rugged PC’s
WiFi in vehicles for Video conferences in ambulances
Coastguard, police cars – tracking, etc.
ƒ Private Safety
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RFID type scanning for Security guards
Marking of important packages, machines, etc – machine to machine type
services
ƒ Personnel Safety
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Hunting, skidoo tourism, skiing, etc.
Boats
Moose crash safety!
Authorities
Corporate
Consumers
A Multi-Purpose Network
- Fulfilling real needs
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”Fixed” telephone with data and fax
connector which does not require
expensive copper line and monthly fee
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Broadband where there is no ADSL,
mobile broadband or as broadband
fallback
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3G telephony with Nordic coverage
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PMR and Dispatch radio with
”unlimited” coverage, 3G, positioning,
programmable emergency button, and
broadband. Nextel type services.
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Positioning and telemetry module to
track vehicles, transports, boats,
boxcars, etc.
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Priority subscriptions for public safety,
police, ambulance, etc.
Confidential Information
Tablet PC with Windows
Fixed mount modems
USB ”stick” style modems
Flash-card modem for
PDA use
Small form factor: 60x45x20mm, 76g
Standard 1330mAh battery, 20 days of operation with 1 fix per 15 mins
- Optional 5000mAh battery for +2 months of operation
Device tracking with a PC Web interface or on a handset
Satisfying PMR/PAMR users
ƒ Professional grade terminals
ƒ Under development
ƒ Quick set-up time
ƒ Shall not be too different from TETRA (1-2 s/200 ms)
ƒ Availability of some fundamental functions such as
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Late entry
Group management and dispatch
Basic priority (Normal call/PAMR call etc.)
Queing with and without priority
Dispatch break-in and group status
Possibility to integrate with existing systems
Large capacity (many users in the same group in the same cell at the
same time)
ƒ Support by several suppliers
ƒ Road map with a future development
In operation and it works...
Interest from
system integrators
ƒ Several system integrators have
taken an interest in the CDMA 450
network since a network with
almost total coverage for voice
and data often solves one of their
main problems to develop
applications for their customers.
ƒ Example in newspaper article from
Ny Teknik (major technology
newspaper in Sweden), outlining
SAAB Communication’s interest in
the CDMA 450 network
Source: www.nyteknik.se
ƒ We offer our network capacity and
support to systems integrators
that wish to develop applications